PHD, Business Administration

Mays Business School, Interdepartmental Degree Programs

Texas A&M University - College Station

Program Quick Facts
The Ph.D. in Business Administration is a rigorous program that prepares students for research careers. Our program provides students with comprehensive knowledge of accounting, finance, management, marketing, or operations and supply chain management methods, institutions and concepts in related functional and research disciplines. Students learn research methods so they are qualified to conduct research that is relevant to private or public organizations, to direct research by others and to communicate research findings through teaching and writing.

Our faculty includes distinguished instructors and scholars who are extensively published and nationally recognized for their accomplishments. A number of our professors hold leadership positions in professional organizations and serve on editorial boards. Our program prepares students for the varied responsibilities and opportunities of academic careers or for positions requiring similar research and analytical skills.

MBA, Business Administration

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